Case Report

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia After Fulminant Varicella Associated With Severe Neutropenia

Authors: DAVID A. HELFT, MD, MSPH, HERNAN CORREA, MD, PAULINA ROJAS, MD, R P. WARRIER, MD

Abstract

Acute lymphocytic leukemia developed within 3 weeks after a fulminant case of varicella complicated by pneumococcal sepsis and severe bone marrow suppression in a child treated with filgrastim (human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor).

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